A NOBLE ADDRESS.The address of Presidents John Taylor and George Q. Cannon to theSaints is an able production. It istimely* and treats the present situation of affairs in a manner bccominleaders and in a way that will receivetbo hearty endorsement of the Saints*■IFThe firmness of principle and the love and devotion to truth shown | cannot help but form a favorable impression upon the hearts of an honest and virtuous people. The address being as it is full of truth, will receive attention from the enemies ofthe Jdonnon people; but in this as In other eases, facts can always stand criticism and investigation* On thesome platform this able nddres*will bold iU ground. The protest which is made against the tyrannical cations of persons holding authority as ofliccrs of the general government in Utah is well made- Proceedings in this Terrritory of the District Courts have been of n very agrivat-ing nature* They have been hi many instances unjust to the parlies ontrial- Citizens have had just causefor complaint in the past and have cause for complaints to*day- Business is depressed in this Territory*and a condition of affairs exist which is not in harmony with the fundamental principles which actuated the noble founders of the go\enimeut.The parties who in their blind zeal were desirous of doing something ina missionary line for the bettering ofthe condition of Utah have only been successful in bringing reproach uponthemsctvcs and trouble upon a prosperous commonwealth. Iu a business point of view it would be to theinterest of all honorable citizens toprotest against the continuance of the persecution of Ihc people who iu-habitlbesc mountain valleys*